BUSY NATIONAL CLEAN ENERGY WEEK
Perry was joined by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on stage at a symposium during a packed National Clean Energy Week, an effort led by Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions and including ClearPath and major nuclear, hydropower, renewable power and other clean energy organizations. Perry touted battery storage as the “holy grail of our energy world” and singled out such research and innovation also happening at national labs. Perry also highlighted carbon capture, including the Petra Nova facility near Houston, as “clearly the type of technology that can change the world” and should be exported to countries such as China.
RELATED EVENT NEXT TUESDAY: Global CCS Institute forum Oct. 3 on the business case for the U.S and Norway helping to drive development of carbon capture technologies and infrastructure, featuring ClearPath Executive Director Rich Powell, Gassnova CEO Trude Sundset and Statoil’s Steinar Eikaas. DETAILS
Also speaking at the Sept. 26 National Clean Energy Week symposium, Rep. Ryan Costello (R-Pa.) stressed “allowing innovation to lead” rather than regulation. “Innovation is already headed in the right direction” and not relying on regulatory compliance, he said.
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) at the event said the U.S. can double hydropower production “without building a single new dam” by readdressing the “antiquated, arbitrary relicensing process” for existing projects.
She has a bill that does just that.
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